International striker Kerry Beattie returned to Aberdeen on a permanent transfer following her departure from Hearts in July 2025. Beattie, who has featured for Northern Ireland on 11 occasions, joined the Dons on loan in January 2025 and was an instant success in the North-east, netting nine goals in 18 games to ensure Aberdeen Women remained in the SWPL1, as well as also reaching a first ever Scottish Cup Semi-final. The attacker began her senior career at Glentoran in the NIFL, before spending a year at Glasgow City in 2022. Beattie then returned to Northern Ireland, where she netted an incredible 45 goals in 23 games, taking her total for the club to 77 goals in 74 outings across both spells. A title winning season in Northern Ireland saw Hearts pay a fee to bring Beattie to Edinburgh, where she became the first Northern Irish Women’s player to move for a transfer fee. Injury interrupted Beattie’s time in the capital and the forward spent the second half of the 2024/2025 season in Aberdeen where she made history by becoming the first Aberdeen Women player to receive a senior international call up.